6/28/2023 0 Comments Tony hawk skatepark![]() ![]() ![]() Construction of the 4,600-square-foot park will be overseen by George Leichtweis of local skate shop Modern Skate & Surf, a staple in metro Detroit’s skate scene since the 1970s. It will feature six skateable elements, as well as a viewing area for spectators. The park will be free and open to the public. At that point, the modular design of the park will allow it to be moved to another part of the city. Wayfinding will be a placeholder until Bedrock’s massive Monroe Block development breaks ground in the area, which is expected in January 2018. The partners would not reveal the cost of the project. The project is a partnership between contemporary art gallery Library Street Collective, real estate powerhouse Bedrock, the Quicken Loans family of companies and the Cranbrook Art Museum, which will host a new exhibit of McGinness’s work starting on Nov. 17 and oversee additional cultural programming at the skate park in collaboration with Library Street Collective. More: Detroit creating a plaza by closing Woodward at Jefferson ![]()
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